Bio
Sandra Park (@sandrapark) is a senior attorney with the ACLU Women’s Rights Project. Sandra’s work focuses on advancing gender equality and challenging discrimination experienced by survivors of gender-based violence, and she was also counsel on the ACLU’s successful 2013 U.S. Supreme Court challenge to human gene patents. She previously worked at the Legal Aid Society, Bronx Neighborhood Office as a Skadden Fellow and clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein in the Southern District of New York. She is a magna cum laude graduate of New York University School of Law and Harvard University.
Featured work
Apr 11, 2018
50 Years After the Fair Housing Act, Tenants Are Still Fending Off Landlords’ Sexual Demands

Jan 23, 2018
Tenants Can Get Evicted for Calling the Police Across New York and Much of the Country

Oct 11, 2017
Our Fight to Stop Discriminatory Screening Practices at AmeriCorps

Jun 13, 2017
The Supreme Court Strikes Down a Nationality Law That Treated Fathers Differently Than Mothers Based on Outdated Stereotypes

Apr 7, 2017
This Missouri City Banishes Domestic Violence Survivors for Calling the Police

Mar 30, 2017
Unfair Eviction Screening Policies Are Disproportionately Blacklisting Black Women

Oct 24, 2016
The Federal Government Steps Up to Protect Survivors of Domestic Abuse From Eviction

Aug 17, 2016
In a Town Near You, People Are Being Evicted From Their Homes Because They Called the Police for Help

May 19, 2016
Who Should Control Your Genetic Information — You or Corporate Laboratories?

Mar 25, 2016
With Nuisance Laws, Has ‘Serve and Protect’ Turned Into ‘Silence and Evict’?
